BASE Jumpers Find The Coolest Way To Crash A Pool Party

Base jumper John Van Horne, along with his buddies‎‏ ‏‎Matt Frohlich‎‏ and ‏‎Andy Lewis,‎‏ are always looking for exciting new jump sites. They ended their latest dive off the famous 1,099 feet (335 meters) Tower in Kuala Lumpur with a splash, as they took aim for the pool party at the top of the adjacent hotel.

A breathtaking video has emerged showing a group of BASE jumpers throwing themselves from the top of a skyscraper and landing perfectly in a nearby rooftop pool. Daredevil John Van Horne recorded the stunt with a GoPro camera attached to all of jumper's helmets, as they jump from the top of Malaysia's 1100ft-high Kuala Lumpur Tower.

The breathtaking video shows BASE jumpers John Van Horne, Matt Frolich and Andy Lewis walking on the edge of the famous skyscraper at night with the brightly illuminated city visible below them.

Watch this heart-stopping stunt as these men leap from the tower and fall down towards the city below, maneuvering their parachute towards the rooftop pool below. Base jumpers are renowned for their adrenaline seeking urban stunts!

BASE jumping, also sometimes written as B.A.S.E. jumping, is parachuting or wingsuit flying from a fixed structure or cliff. "BASE" is an acronym that stands for four categories of fixed objects from which one can jump: building, antenna, span, and Earth (cliff).

As he approaches the pool, a crowd can be seen gathered around the water in anticipation of their landing. Moments later, John hits the pool successfully to loud cheers.